adv. & adj.
- Toward one side: took a step sideways; a sideways glance.
- From one side: a painting lit sideways; sideways pressure.
- With the side forward: turned sideways to show the profile; a sideways view.
Dictionary:
side·ways (sīd'wāz') also side·way
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| WordNet: sideways |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(of movement) at an angle
Synonym: crabwise
The adverb sideways has 4 meanings:
Meaning #1:
with one side forward or to the front
Synonyms: sideway, sidewise
Meaning #2:
from the side; obliquely
Synonyms: sideway, sidewise
Meaning #3:
toward one side
Synonyms: sideway, sidewise
Meaning #4:
to toward or at one side
Synonyms: sidelong, obliquely
| Wikipedia: Sideways (Transformers) |
Sideways is the name of several fictional characters from various Transformers universes.
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Armada Sideways |
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| Autobot and Decepticon | |
|---|---|
| Japanese name | Doubleface/Noisemaze |
| Sub-group | Deluxe Vehicles |
| Partner | Rook & Sideways |
| Motto | "Efficiency through self-sufficiency."(Armada) "Whoever loses, I win!" (Cybertron) |
| Alternate Modes | Motorcycle, Planet X Jet |
| Series | Transformers: Armada Transformers: Cybertron |
| English voice actor | Paul Dobson (Armada) Ted Cole (Cybertron) |
| Japanese voice actor | Takahiro Yamada, Takahiro Sakurai (Armada) Susumu Chiba (Cybertron) |
Sideways is a gleeful troublemaker, for whom chaos is its own reward. His every action misleads and deceives, be it for his own twisted amusement, or for whatever deeper agenda he may be working towards. In truth, this cunning and deadly warrior is an agent of the chaos-bringer, Unicron, and is charged with the task of appearing as both Autobot and Decepticon in order to cause confusion amongst both factions and prevent them from allying together against his planet-eating master.
Sideways (known as Doubleface in Japan) made his enigmatic debut when he arrived on Earth near the Autobots' base, taking the form of an Earthly motorcycle. Aiding the Autobots in battle against the Decepticons and allowing them to acquire a recently-discovered Mini-Con, Sideways joined their side, offering no information on himself other than being a "drifter." It seemed that his true colors were revealed, however, when he lured the youthful Autobot Hot Shot to the Decepticons' moonbase and betrayed him, allowing the powerful Mini-Con weapon, the Star Saber, to be claimed by the villains. Switching heads, Sideways adopted the Decepticon insignia, professing to have been on their side all along.
The mystery of Sideways began to grow when he duped Starscream into fighting Megatron, and started to interfere in battles from a distance. His goal was always to confuse, and his actions saw the balance of power in the war constantly shift back and forth as he caused the Mini-Con weapons to change hands over and over. When he tried to infiltrate the Autobot base by moving through cyberspace, interference from the Autobots' human allies stopped him, but also saw their minds pulled into cyberspace along with him. Failing to capture the kids' partner Mini-Cons, Sideways suddenly froze with horror when he realised that his master was coming, and pleaded with the children not to tell him that he had failed. The kids returned to their bodies, but not before catching a glimpse of Sideways' mysterious master - the planet-sized Transformer, Unicron.
Eventually, his manipulations were uncovered by the Decepticons, who tracked him to a cave on the moon where he was caught reporting in to Unicron. Attacked by Megatron wielding the Star Saber, Sideways revealed the true extent of his Unicron-given power as his body was slashed to pieces and reformed before the Decepticons' very eyes before departing to carrying out his work by other means. But, even with his true allegiance exposed, his methods remained much the same, as he contacted the Autobots and made them aware of the existence of the third and final Mini-Con weapon, the Requiem Blaster.
Convincing the disgruntled Decepticon tactician Thrust to side with him, Sideways orchestrated the betrayal of Starscream, who joined the Autobots out of sheer hatred for Megatron, but was then convinced to return, bringing with him all the Mini-Con weapons, which were now united in Decepticon hands. Brought to Cybertron, they were then stolen by Thrust, who brought them to Sideways. Sideways took the weapons to Cybertron's moon - in reality, a disguised, deactivated Unicron - where they reactivated the chaos-bringer. As Unicron attacked Cybertron and the armada of Transformers assembled against him, Sideways served as an avatar for the dark god, allowing him to communicate directly with Optimus Prime, within his body. Once again, however, with the aid of the human allies, the Mini-Cons broke free of Unicron's control, deactivating him, and Optimus Prime destroyed Sideways with the Requiem Blaster.
This, however, was not to be the end for Sideways. Sustained by the dark powers of [Unicron][1], the master manipulator returned ten years later, by which time Unicron had been destroyed, his collapse creating a gigantic black hole that threatened the existence of Cybertron and the entire multiverse. With the memories of Transformers who knew him erased thanks to the reality-warping effects of the black hole, Sideways (Noisemaze in Japan) returned to his faction-swapping, confusion-sewing ways, performing many baffling actions that served only to cause trouble for both Autobots and Decepticons. Eventually, he chose to back Starscream in his attempt to overthrow Megatron, piloting the starship Atlantis for him as they headed for Gigantion, the Giant Planet, location of the final Cyber Planet Key needed to close the black hole and save the universe. It was there, at last, that Sideways's true story was finally revealed.
Sideways was an inhabitant of the mysterious world known as Planet X, a planet of warmongering conquerors who crushed all worlds that stood in their way. Their reign of terror in the galaxy came to an end eons ago when they crossed paths with the people of Gigantion, whose Cyber Planet Key powers made their world a formidable opponent by enlarging the planet and its inhabitants to giant size, therefore being able to fend off the massive Planet X armies. The inhabitants of Planet X saw no option but to unleash their most powerful weapon, but in do so, they destroyed their own world, as well. The survivors were scattered across the galaxy, until the time came that only Sideways and one other, Soundwave, were the only known survivors of the race. Seeking revenge against Gigantion for its role in the destruction of their home, Sideways and Soundwave had allied themselves with Unicron - hence, Sideways's role in the war over the Mini-Cons. Now, with Unicron destroyed, Sideways had turned his attention to enacting revenge once more, and sought the power of the Cyber Planet Keys to accomplish it.
Soundwave, meanwhile, had been seeing to the resurrection of Unicron (as chronicled in the comic strip available exclusively through the Official Transformers Collectors Club), and with that goal accomplished, joined with Sideways on Gigantion. When Starscream and Megatron - now Galvatron - engaged in their final duel for control of the Omega Lock and Cyber Planet Keys, Sideways and Soundwave attempted to intervene, but the resultant energies released sundered reality and blasted them both, along with Starscream, into another dimension.
In the closing credits of the final episode of the series, a montage sequence shows Sideways and Soundwave on Planet X once more. Presumably, in the dimension they had been sent to, they were able to find that universe's version of Planet X and install themselves there.
The Japanese versions of Micron Legend (Armada) and Galaxy Force (Cybertron) were not originally considered part of the same universe, but this has since been retconned. However, even in light of this, it remains unclear whether or not the Japanese "Sideways" and "Noisemaze" characters are now considered to be the same individual.
Sideways's role in Dreamwave Productions Transformers: Armada series was distinctly minor, consisting as it did of two minor appearances working on a rocket site on Earth and on Cybertron when Unicron arrived to consume it. When Dreamwave published its More Than Meets the Eye profile book series, however, Sideways's entry cannibalized his role from the animated series and recast him as an agent of Unicron once again. Although the comics had not shown him to be affiliated with the Mini-Cons Rook and Crosswise, the profiles presented them to be his partners; the comics had shown them to be active on the Mini-Cons' moonbase, where, their profiles noted, they had been specifically stationed to sow unrest.
Sideways In Revenge of the Fallen |
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| Decepticon | |
|---|---|
| Sub-group | Deluxe Vehicles, Fast Action Battlers, Micro Vehicles |
| Partner | Rampage |
| Alternate Modes | Silver Audi R8 |
| Series | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen |
| English voice actor | John DiMaggio (video game) [1] |
It was revealed in February, 2009 that Sideways would be in the film. He is a simple courier who avoids combat and hides behind his larger Decepticons.
Sideways drives through a building and alleyway in Shanghai, China after being found by the N.E.S.T. along with Demolishor - being pursued by Autobots. He is chased by Arcee and the twins, Mudflap and Skids in their Ice Cream Truck mode and then Sideswipe cuts him in half when he was in car mode.
Sideways is among the playable characters in the 2009 Revenge of the Fallen video game by Activision. [2]
In the Nintendo DS game Revenge of the Fallen: Decepticons Grindor, Sideways, Soundwave and Starscream greet a new Decepticon protoform and send him on a mission.
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| Translations: Sideways |
Dansk (Danish)
adv. - sidelæns, til siden, fra siden
adj. - sidelæns, side-
Nederlands (Dutch)
zijwaarts, zijdelings
Français (French)
adv. - latéralement, sur le côté, de biais, de travers, de profil
adj. - de travers, de côté
Deutsch (German)
adv. - seitwärts
adj. - seitwärts
Ελληνική (Greek)
adv. - πλαγίως, από τα πλάγια
adj. - πλάγιος
Italiano (Italian)
laterale, lateralmente
idioms:
Português (Portuguese)
adv. - lateral, oblíquo
adj. - lateralmente
idioms:
Русский (Russian)
направленный в сторону, косой, косвенный, сбоку, в профиль, косо, на боку
idioms:
Español (Spanish)
adv. - lateralmente
adj. - de refilón, de soslayo
Svenska (Swedish)
adv. - från sidan, mot sidan, åt sidan, sidledes, på snedden, på tvären
adj. - åt sidan, sido-
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
向一边, 从一边, 向旁边, 从旁边, 向一边的, 从一边的, 向旁边的, 从旁边的
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adv. - 向一邊, 從一邊, 向旁邊, 從旁邊
adj. - 向一邊的, 從一邊的, 向旁邊的, 從旁邊的
한국어 (Korean)
adv. - 옆으로 향한, 측면을 옆으로 향하여
adj. - 옆으로 움직이는, 우회적인, 회피적인
日本語 (Japanese)
adv. - 横向きに, 横から, 横へ
adj. - 横向きの, 遠まわしの, 回避的な
idioms:
العربيه (Arabic)
(ظرف) من ألجانب (صفه) جانبي, شزرا, بانحراف
עברית (Hebrew)
adv. - הצדה, מהצד, עם צד אחד קדימה
adj. - לצד, מהצד, חדשני
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